CEL - Failed TCC or Overdrive Solenoid
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I cant get you a price on what the guy i know charges if you want but youll have to send a core to lima ohio..lol. But he builds them for anything from drag cars to wheel standers to everyday drivers... And i have done a hand full of dodges and my own a hand full of times but its not to bad with the right tools. On your back will be no fun but can be done. Whats you plan for removal?
On the converter do you just want it stock stall or do you want something with a little stall to it?
On the converter do you just want it stock stall or do you want something with a little stall to it?
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I think I'll change the filter and fluid, adjust the bands (that's due in about 10K miles anyway) and I'll replace the soleoniod pack. If I get the code again, I'll move on to the torque converter. If I go with something other than off the shelf, I'd lean more toward power than speed.
Do you have a ball park idea on what he would charge for a beefed up TC?
Do you have a ball park idea on what he would charge for a beefed up TC?
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I changed the fluid and filter and cleared the CLE. I also reset the PCM because of the long tow (about 1200 miles over three days). I didn't replace the soleniod pack after all. The CLE hasn't come back on after about 30 miles.
The fluid was kind of burt but not real bad. Just a little dark and smelled a little. There were a couple of metal shaving on the magnet but nothing serious. There was a bit of very fine grey powder or sludge (don't know what else to call it).
I added four quarts of ATF4 and 24 oz of Lucas Transmission Fix to fill it up. The fluid still looks a little dark so I'll drop the pan again after 100 miles and fill it up again with ATF4.
It drives fine on the highway but when I take off, it doesn't give a good firm shift from 1st to 2nd. It shifts arounds 2800 rpms. drops about 500 rpm, then drops a little more, then goes up, then drops down to around 1700 rpm.
I'm thinking this is a good indication the torque conrvert is on the way out or there is a problem with the lockup. (I really don't know a lot about auto trannys.)
So does it sould like the torque converter needs replacing for is there something else I should try?
(edit: the connections and fuses were fine.)
The fluid was kind of burt but not real bad. Just a little dark and smelled a little. There were a couple of metal shaving on the magnet but nothing serious. There was a bit of very fine grey powder or sludge (don't know what else to call it).
I added four quarts of ATF4 and 24 oz of Lucas Transmission Fix to fill it up. The fluid still looks a little dark so I'll drop the pan again after 100 miles and fill it up again with ATF4.
It drives fine on the highway but when I take off, it doesn't give a good firm shift from 1st to 2nd. It shifts arounds 2800 rpms. drops about 500 rpm, then drops a little more, then goes up, then drops down to around 1700 rpm.
I'm thinking this is a good indication the torque conrvert is on the way out or there is a problem with the lockup. (I really don't know a lot about auto trannys.)
So does it sould like the torque converter needs replacing for is there something else I should try?
(edit: the connections and fuses were fine.)
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If it happens to be the torque converter you will need a rebuild, you cannot just replace the TC and expect the tranny to last. When my TC went out there was a ton of metal shavings and that sludge you were talking about. Once that stuff goes through the tranny it will destroy it.
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Sorry i missed some posts earlyer and havent been on this weekend. The "Beefed" up part is all fins will be furnace brazed, no plastic bushing, all needle roller bearings. You have to take my word but they are way strong. Jamesnb - yes. you'll need to pay for shipping both ways. If you can find one a junk yard you wont need to pull yours right away. Ill have to get a hold of him tomarrow to find out warrenty. I know he has one but what it is im not sure. He stands behind his work though. And turn around id say would be 2 weeks but dont hold me to that.